Services

Learn more about the established childcare requirements all childcare programs must comply with in the District of Columbia.

The Medicaid Recovery Unit (MRU) is responsible for Interagency Coordination to facilitate Medicaid claiming in local education agencies (LEAs).

Nutritional information and resources for school foodservice employees.

Scholarships to child care workers to complete course work in early childhood education and to increase their compensation

Learn more about Parent and Community Resources for Special Education

Learn more about community resources, family rights/procedural safeguards and early childhood transition guidelines.

Parents learn about regulations for Child Development Facilities and other child care services.

Working with school personnel, students, families, and community based organizations in order to improve the overall health of youth in District of Columbia Public Schools and Public Charter Schools.

The Office of the State Superintendent of Education is supporting the District of Columbia’s efforts to ensure full compliance with the requirements of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Browse on My Child Care DC to search for child development facilities.

This page contains links to important documents related to special education in the District of Columbia including: Public Reporting and Annual Determinations.

The District of Columbia's State Advisory Panel on Special Education (SAPSE) is required by federal law.

The State Early Childhood Development Coordinating Council (SECDCC) was legislatively created in March 2011 pursuant to the Pre-K Enhancement and Expansion Act of 2008 to improve collaboration and coordination among entities carrying out federally funded and District- funded pre-K and other early
Federal and local law mandate that infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families receive coordinated early intervention services that are flexible, culturally responsive and meet the needs of the child and family.

